PEATE - Perl Event-related Average Timecourse Extraction

Peate is intended as a companion tool to FSL. It produces average signal timecourses for a specified epoch surrounding all events of a given type, within a region of interest. Note that if your events are very close together in time, hemodynamic responses will be overlapping; Peate does not attempt to deconvolve the response to each event to resolve this overlap, it simply does selective averaging.

PEATE VERSION 2.61, December, 2008

(Please note if you are using Peate with FSL version 4.0 or later plotting will not work unless you follow these instructions) Also, previous versions of Peate will not work with FSL version 4.1 so be sure to download the latest version.

Click here to read about or download the Cocoa version of Peate for Mac OS X.

Click here to read about the non-Cocoa version which uses Perl/Tk or a command line interface.

License

Peate is free software. Source code for the cocoa binaries is available for download on the software download page. Basically, you are free to modify or redistribute the software as long as you keep it free and open.